again I'm reassured we made the right move in not having a rooster - noisy enough with our goats! beautiful photos Susan - late summer is a special time in the country - do you have any more haying to do?

Your rooster is adorable! Someday I'd love to have chickens and a rooster when I have my own home. However, I'd have to convince my rooster that morning started closer to 10:00 AM, which I feel is no easy task.

I grew up on a small farm here in Southwest Missouri and though I have lived in town for several years it is pictures like yours that bring back such fond memories. Thank you for posting these and hope you will continue to do so.

I so enjoyed todays pictures--but then you always share such beautiful farm pictures with us--thanks--oh and i love the picture of lazy Daisy!! I just wished I could figure out how to put the label on the base of the pictures like you do--maybe one of these days I will get it right???/ Hugs, just, DI

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